AYIAH HELP!~ i have really frizzy hair. i'm asian, and just a few days ago, i got my hair layered a second time because it was so puffy/frizzy. even though my hair is thin now, and shoulder length, its so puffy! i use pantene pro v shampoo/conditioner-smooth and sleek. after shampooing/conditioner, i put on the anti frizz cream from pantene pro v restorvatives. it only helps like for one day, then the next day it doesnt. does anyone have any homemade ways to control frizz or minimize firzz? MSG ASAP! BEST ANSWER RECIEVES TEN POINTS :D :D :D :D
2006-06-17
13:28:09
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forgot to say; i have poofy hair as well.
2006-06-17
13:42:17 ·
update #1
You should invest in a good deep conditioner and keep away from any heat styling (blow dryers, curling irons etc.) Put avacado bits mixed with mayo (its gross i know, but excellent for your hair), leave on hair for 3-5 min, wash out well, put in deep conditioner, then let it air dry. a coupple weeks of this about 3 or 4 times a week should make it alot better. also you could try some frizz control products by bed head. On a last note you really should keep FAR away from any pantene products . The company does alot of cruel, inmorral animal testing. Also there is so many crulty free products that are much better for your hair such as paul mitchel.
2006-06-17 14:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Try switching your brand of shampoo and conditioner. Pantene doesn't work as well in my hair as Loreal' Vive shampoos and conditioners.And they're about the same price,too.The Frizz Ease stuff helps with my hair.Also, you might want to try letting your hair dry in a ponytail.
2006-06-17 13:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep re-applying the cream. It's supposed to wear off.
Maybe the cream isn't strong enough?
Try using something else, i use john frieda frizz ease secret weapon and it does WONDERS.
Also, if you want to reduce poofyness and you have straight hair (which I'm assuming that you do) then straighten it with a flat iron. It'll tame the poofyness down and make it sleek.
Also try using mousse. I use Garnier Fructis Curl Defining mousse, but you can use just the regular one.
2006-06-17 13:34:47
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answered by beliieve 3
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yeah, I have the same problem (I actually asked a similar question like a month ago) and I use that Garneir Fructise stuff - you put it on when your hair is damp or wet and it really helps (just dont use it when its dry or it will make it look greasy)
It's called "sleek and shine"
Antoher product they have to help that is a smoothing milk
2006-06-17 13:35:33
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answered by anna 2
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well something good is if you brush your hair in the shower and not when your hair is dry because it breaks and causes more frizz! you can try victoria's secret: so sexy serum. It really helps!
2006-06-17 13:45:35
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answered by Baby Doña! 3
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have you tried frizz ease? i use it, it works some what for me. also when you rinse your conditioner out turn the water to cold. this may help w/ the frizziness.
2006-06-17 13:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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ok i used to have frizzy hair too. do u blow dry it every day? if so try to let it dry on its own after towel drying it. if u dont blow dry it then im sorry i dont know what else to tell u.
2006-06-17 13:33:08
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answered by ERICA J 3
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maybe just soak ur hair in hot water and then use conditioner then comb it
2006-06-17 17:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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don't blow dry everyday
stay inside
take two showers a day
2006-06-17 13:34:34
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answered by cuteaznfairy 1
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does it look like the stuffing of a couch?
2006-06-17 13:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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